Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used in many construction materials for centuries because of its heat and fire-resistant properties. In Thailand, asbestos has been used in a variety of building materials, such as roofing shingles, insulation, wallboard, and flooring. Asbestos has been used extensively in Thailand due to its affordability and availability, and as a result, many buildings constructed before 2000 may contain asbestos.
In recent years, however, the use of asbestos in Thailand has declined due to increasing awareness of the health risks associated with asbestos exposure. The Thai government has implemented several regulations in order to reduce the use of asbestos in construction materials, including prohibiting the sale of asbestos-containing products and banning the use of asbestos in new construction projects. Additionally, the government has implemented measures to reduce the risk of asbestos exposure, such as requiring the removal of asbestos-containing materials in renovation and demolition projects.
Despite the government's efforts, asbestos is still found in many older buildings in Thailand. As such, it is important for those who live and work in these buildings to be aware of the potential health risks associated with asbestos exposure and to take steps to reduce their risk by having the buildings inspected for asbestos-containing materials. Additionally, it is important to ensure that any work involving asbestos-containing materials is done by a trained and certified professional.